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  • Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: The Ryan Garcia-Devin Haney Aftermath, Plus The Future For David Benavidez And Crawford-Madrimov

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards giving his thoughts on various topics including the aftermath of Devin Haney's first loss to Ryan Garcia, what it means for Haney and his team, where Garcia goes now, plus David Benavidez's future and Terence Crawford's bout with Israil Madrimov
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  • #2
    I tend to think Garcia should target Teofimo.​
    Great, great fight in the ring but the build-up between these 2 could be hands-down the most putrid and insufferable of all time.

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    • #3
      Ryan Garcia vs Teofimo would be fire. I’d love to see that fight happen later this year.
      real raw real raw likes this.

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      • #4
        "I thought Team Haney should’ve made Ryan weigh in in the dressing room before the fight and if Ryan is over say 153lbs then NO fight​"

        Exactly right

        That would have been a very unfair fight, with devin weighing in at 165 on the night, only a 12 pound weight advantage on the night is just not fair at all

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        • #5
          Someone had mentioned Haney getting rid of his dad as Trainer and I agree. Having your dad as Trainer in the pros is never a good idea. That said, bread mentioning that his dad got him to 31-0, P4P, ect ect, let's keep it real, careful match making was a big part of that not to mention that the media ( guys like bread) along with fans hype these guys so much that people actually believe these guys are the best because they show a few moves against sub opposition and all of a sudden they're the best thing since sliced bread. Haney, Stevenson, Crawford especially are all overrated who have made a career on careful match making, especially Crawford, how long has he been fighting? How many top guys has he beat? Everyone puts Crawford on a pedestal because he beat a guy coming off eye surgery, car accident and clearly had outgrown the division and was obviously drained yet guys like bread and others think he's hot sh** when he's beaten one guy. And now Crawford is on to what he does best, fighting paper champions and avoiding threats...
          Last edited by Greenfield02; 04-27-2024, 01:15 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Smash View Post
            "I thought Team Haney should’ve made Ryan weigh in in the dressing room before the fight and if Ryan is over say 153lbs then NO fight​"

            Exactly right

            That would have been a very unfair fight, with devin weighing in at 165 on the night, only a 12 pound weight advantage on the night is just not fair at all
            Yeah. I was surprised Breadman suggested that when he knows that Haney rehydrated to 165lb for Prograis.
            A lot of smoke and mirrors with Haney’s career. So he got smashed up by a guy who probably outweighed him in the ring. Good riddance. Well overdue. If Lomachenko had remotely matched Haney for size then there’s no way that fight would have lasted the distance.
            Smash Smash garfios garfios like this.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
              Someone had mentioned Haney getting rid of his dad as Trainer and I agree. Having your dad as Trainer in the pros is never a good idea. That said, bread mentioning that his dad got him to 31-0, P4P, ect ect, let's keep it real, careful match making was a big part of that not to mention that the media ( guys like bread) along with fans hype these guys so much that people actually believe these guys are the best because they show a few moves against sub opposition and all of a sudden they're the best thing since sliced bread. Haney, Stevenson, Crawford especially are all overrated who have made a career on careful match making, especially Crawford, how long has he been fighting? How many top guys has he beat? Everyone puts Crawford on a pedestal because he beat a guy coming off eye surgery, car accident and clearly had outgrown the division and was obviously drained yet guys like bread and others think he's hot sh** when he's beaten one guy. And now Crawford is on to what he does best, fighting paper champions and avoiding threats...
              It’s funny who you choose to criticize and adamantly defend. Not sure if you’re a hypocrite or just stupid.

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              • #8
                Haney has a big heart, kept getting up. He did take quite a lot of punishment, although not as badly, I think, as Spence took against Crawford.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
                  Someone had mentioned Haney getting rid of his dad as Trainer and I agree. Having your dad as Trainer in the pros is never a good idea. That said, bread mentioning that his dad got him to 31-0, P4P, ect ect, let's keep it real, careful match making was a big part of that not to mention that the media ( guys like bread) along with fans hype these guys so much that people actually believe these guys are the best because they show a few moves against sub opposition and all of a sudden they're the best thing since sliced bread. Haney, Stevenson, Crawford especially are all overrated who have made a career on careful match making, especially Crawford, how long has he been fighting? How many top guys has he beat? Everyone puts Crawford on a pedestal because he beat a guy coming off eye surgery, car accident and clearly had outgrown the division and was obviously drained yet guys like bread and others think he's hot sh** when he's beaten one guy. And now Crawford is on to what he does best, fighting paper champions and avoiding threats...
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                  You are about to get attack by Crawford die hard fans. Don’t sweat it, just list the guys he fought at 147;

                  Jeff Horn the bum from Australia
                  1. Amir Khan
                  2. Kell Brook
                  3. Kavaliauskas
                  4. Benavidez
                  5. Avanesyan
                  6. Porter
                  7. Spence
                  He’s now about to embark on an ATG resume at 154 with Madrinov - a guy not a single person in the boxing world knew of just a month ago. But somehow, Madrinov with his incredible record of 10-1 is so good that it’s a legacy defining fight according to Bud’s fans.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                    You are about to get attack by Crawford die hard fans. Don’t sweat it, just list the guys he fought at 147;

                    Jeff Horn the bum from Australia
                    1. Amir Khan
                    2. Kell Brook
                    3. Kavaliauskas
                    4. Benavidez
                    5. Avanesyan
                    6. Porter
                    7. Spence
                    He’s now about to embark on an ATG resume at 154 with Madrinov - a guy not a single person in the boxing world knew of just a month ago. But somehow, Madrinov with his incredible record of 10-1 is so good that it’s a legacy defining fight according to Bud’s fans.
                    Quite possibly the best comment on this forum. Yet, all of buds cult followers will ignore this. Still gloating about beating up Spence who was in a car accident, had multiple eye surgeries, weight drained and was inactive for years as the greatest win in recent memory.

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